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Show Meadow Views Anton Anion John Thu kre Sorensen 97, Meadow, died June 29, 1974, in i Salt I ake rest home after a long illness, was horn Mar-d- t 1. 1877. Norway to John and Louise Pederson Sorensen, lie married Marlnda Hennett, f eh 20 j 90 in the Salt Lake Temple. She died Oet. 12. is,- He Survivors: .son, Theodore, Las Vegas, Nev ; stepsons, Vance. JohnAf'cek; grainkhtld-ren- ; sisters Funeral services were heid 'ar Tuesday m the Vea low l Chajiel Tiurtal w,i in the Meadow Cemetery, Benders have lots of fun & company LUNIK 4 MAItV BENDER their (our children, just 2 months in Meadow, haJvisttots from vinous places this weekend Friday mormriw, Vars down storied from SIC folks afto see the fa mils ternoon, Sue Daw an I Scott Nielson ft om Clearfield slop, ped in for the weekend fringing Ran tv NorotHjrj and hi wife. Linda They all sat down! rtday night o a great dinner with everyone donatinr vdut they hid brought with them. Fun was had hv all. Saturday, Maras Mom and Dad left taking the two girl. Falloen and Julianna hack to SLC for a weeks eH F rme and Mary and the boys and Fue Scott and Handy anl Linda set off for Cedar Break and Navaio Lake. It wiibeauil-ful and they alt enjoyed twin In the cool mountain. They aU returned home on Sunday. Then the Pender were Bed by Mary's sister and husbands: Nancy and Brent Smith and I heir Iht.e .lulJiru, Line, Travis, and Jason and Dean and Peggy Perry, T. K. Stepbnle, Gregory Scott. Terrv Rat and It was a good visit Silencer vi. for all. JAY AND CARMA FISHER from northern t uti Sjstnt the weekend at the home of Cecil and TVIma Fisher, hi par-eThey at o united with Dlkte Rae Yorgete and her girl who are here helping care for Dixies grandmother, RILL A JlDY FREEMAN 4 family spent part of the weekend In Provo w ith his brothers. Jack and Sam anl hls family. DALE BAKNESF ROM MESA, Arizona Is here tutting his sister, Judy Freeman, her husband Bill and their family. JOSEPH AND JEAN BECK-atran- d and their tons, Ronald and Mart from Bountiful sped last Friday night and part of Saturday with hls mother, Eva Peckstrand and with the Harold Becks! rand (amity. fiuiiii Clv (or this In Oak group and Eva returned Bountiful with them W. HAPPY TO SI E ME A to homefrmi. Blanch llcrtiu to spend the summer' with us. Funeral OK FHMCLS FUNERAL res), Tony Sorensen, a lorn-eho died in dent Of Meadow. a rest home In Salt I ke were held Tuesday mommy In tie War 1 Chapel 1 r MTAIU lat r Vs her Aunt I aurcl and Intle Stott anj famth. He- - tor Delta with Ben AliTHi MC es-n- t k in Me cnte 'M. anJ Phvlitsanlfam-B- y came o.er and entovrd dinner with th- - Spots an I1 i Nat tile it 1 1 Wed ia Neptii y 5 Earn iv Nept.i, tp, t I'tlowhi . J. Vet-1- n. California, Puberi trom Meadow, Janice and Bryan Hough, Carston, Allierta, Canada, ani two missionaries, Craig In the North Carolina mission and Hal Heckstrand In the Japanese mission and Scott WE A Hi SORRY TO LEARN of the death of Velma Johnson Die vans of Salt Lake City, June 28th. Avalon Johnson Is brother to her. She and her late hushr-d- , Eddie Blevans made their home In Fillmore, some years ago. Funeral services were held In Sail l ake City, July 2nd. Deck-stran- In Colorado, This party was to honor David Heckstrand who returns! (com a mission to Chile on Line 3. MR 4 MRS FERRON IV IE Kurt. St. George, called to see his brother J. Delta! lvie and visited on July I. mission Reports and VISITORS AT SAC PA MEN T meeting, Sunday afternoon were Mr and Mrs. Jess Bennett, and their son, Brent, Hollen. lie reported his nilsshm to the t Virginia mission. 4 MRS FRANK were In Glenwood, one day this week to visit Portia' sister and brother-Inlaw- , Grace 3nJ Ervin Wtllden and MR Ohio-Wes- Opens own Dwight N. Memmott has been made Branch Manager for American Equity Corporation Mori gage Panker as ol April IS. 1974, lie Is opening hts own office in the Provo 'Orem area and will tie serving and worktne with realtors and builders statewide. Be will he tra- veling to various towns to help people wph home financing and land developer's financing, as well as finance and work Hah County. If on graduating from ttah State Cmverstty, Dwighl worked for Wes ern Mortgage Loan Ctrp. as office manager for 3 years. He has aftemted Mortgage Bankers School in San Francisco, California and also flew to San Diego last winter to a banker's seminar. He la a member of the halt Home at.d will be a member of the I UhCounty Home Builder Assoc, lie la the charmn of the U, R. B, of the Chamler of Commerce In 1 1 grasshoppers are killed during the first day, but I he Insecti- cide will remain effective for up lo three or four da vs R was aiprars that a good M arnieved. and It Is hod lhal PuillersAe results of tht work carry over lo nest year the Orem. Dwight has been very welcome by the Realtors and Builders In I tah County. Dwight la married to the former. Dune Frampton and they have three children, Mindl, 8; Bob, 8. and Mar l, l! 15, This ambitious young couple have juM bought a new home tn Pays on at 210 No. 00. East Salt lake temple, January 18, 1974 and had . wonderful pr fr Isfj 1'i U.'i a n I. II S - ' .e I u i n Hi. TH THORNTON, KIRK and Terri Scon and Sieve Lelshman. Debra Mtmmott was in of the joteef book char; Sctplo and Bvsmttfai were msrrted June Scipto They wet married by ttutmp Joseph H Palmer, an uncic of it Frtd groom. Lethmn, Randy ?i Carolyns sisters, Pat ,arlng and Arlene Hansen were In charge of gifts. Servl-girts were Stacy Sandy Palmer, lorl Hansen, Jody Carling, Rubin East, tVbra and Tam Palmer, Patty and Tawnla Lelshman. After the honeymoon In Southern I tah Parks, the couple will make their home in Bountiful. Here to attend the wedding an--i reception: Mr. June Thacker. Taylorsville; Mrs. tojee Memmott and daughters, St.iela and Debra. Bountiful; Mr, and Mrs. Norman held later reception tn the Cultural Hall. vpn was held Jure 2 in house A Bountiful g at the home of the bride Aunt grooms great Gladys Palmer Mr. and Mrs Clair t 'thmn - of 109 West and Otti South. Bountiful are parent of the bridegroom. Parent a of the bride are Mr. an! Mr. Wsllace IvteofSeijP'. The bride note a Boor length long sleeve dress of white satin. Her Mowers were a fete blue, white orchid surr-ntedM pic rose and hlt daisies Matron of Honor washer ulster, Janice Rubins Bridesmaid were her sisGlenda ter, itnrnts-r- g WILL Chapel in MR 4 Mapleton and their married son, Cleve and his wife. Ann and baby boy from Henderson here over the week--en- d. John and sons took his father fishing. They also visited their brother Ted, his wife, Norma and family. Garrison. MRS JAMES W1N-te- Con-nelie- v, KaysvlHe; Mr. and Mrs I ou, Jeff and Brad; Mr an! Mrs G trdon Carling, l.vnnettf. Mb hael anl Jody; 31 r and Mr Frank Palmer; Mr. amt Mrs' Clair Irishman and acnScort; Mrs. Mark Lelshman ill of BotinUful; Mr and Mr Max Humphrey and son. Draper; 31 r and Mrs, Cliff 1 a!tuers, friend, Llenda and Craig of Sail lake. Manx- Inen Is ol neighboring fw-- n and Me nmott friend. They w.'te tdue checked flo'r lenctti gown with white sun mcr hat. Flower girt were Me4ianle letshman and Flacie R 4in. Ring bearer a drtf Hansen, t( tbe bride and t.ri tecrv" m dresses f Covina, California are viMting In Utah with brothers anl sisters In Salt Lake area and with her brother and family. Mr. and Mrs MaxonTborn-tu- were in attendance 3irs Mr. and Ivan Robin ' Let. Stacie and Tiffany anl i,eirgia Iv.e spent saturdayand sn" Dv vlsttng with retatlrn ail also to at'eud the corn and Pandv in for Car-dv- pale Mne Thctrenrageete pale lb,e anl Mr orchid-Pc- rf '11111 t,e J. tje ol be- -t man a CHI atl.awer. an! erc .trLie; Carlins. io!nnttii, ng. family fathers in Utah n, MR 4 MRS M AXON THORN-to- n went to Toole, Saturday to visit hls brother Uavne Thornton, Lake Point. Maxon baptized both Wayne and wife, Mar- Hello! world it MRS JlNIOR HOBl-o- n are very happy first time grandparents to a baby boy born June first to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ellison (Wenly) of Cres-wel- l. Oregon, tie weighed 8 Ih. and 4 oz. and will be named Trevor Wayne Ellison. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Altert Ellison of Oregon. Great. grandici rents are Mr. and Mrs Wen Jell Brlnkerhoff and M r. and Mts. Melvin Robison, Grandma Pearl spent ten days In Oregon helping out with MR garet. Brunsons have many family members! here FONTELLA THORNTON & husband, James Winter, Callforna have been visiting her brother and wife, Maxon Thornton, Fonteita nas enjoyed saving hello to friends she knew when the family lived In Fillmore. Ruth and Maxon then accompanied them to Salt Lake where they were house guests of Wanda andClary while visiting other brothers and sisters Including Wayne and wife, Margaret. Brothers, Vern of Gardena and I eland of Los Angeles, both California, planned to Join the group for a family over July 4th. Cor-vln- Ers-pain- Mrs. George Brun-i- s are happy to have so many of their family visiting them. First were Georges brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brunson from Blarkfoot, Idaho. They spent a week here and in Kanosh with their sister. 7eHa Allen. Gurson-In-lMr. Bill Sheppard from Chicago, had to fly to Texas on business. He stopped over in Fillmore for a visit with us Mr. to tell of the success that is possible but to point out that thts program Is available to any group of land owners who qualify for assistance In grasshop. per control. Briefly the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (A THIS) of ISDA will cooperate with private and feieral land owners in rontrol-Hn- g grasshoppers on grasslands and range land If all of the infested land Is treated. APHIS pays 13 of the cost of the program and ttaiww t flying service by bids lo do the Total cost this year Is job averaging about one dollar per acre of whirh private landowners ay 2, 3. If federal lands are Involved this is paid for out of I NBA funis The key lo tht prvgtam is local organization. All of Ih landowners In the infested area mail participate There must t a firm money commitment anl it must be done I the grassbop(rs lay their eggs. This usually early July our In valley Although it Is loo late to start anything lids year, this may be of value neat year If the grasshopper problem continue. Assistance and details can be obtained from the dfice J Chapman tem.lou Agent Ke it t for the weekend. Our daughter, Mrs. Mitch, (Gloria) Mac Gregor, two sons Mike and Kirk from Ltbby, Montana are spending their vacation with us. Her husbanJ is tn Washington. Our oldest son, Leo and his son Roger from Idaho are here tu spend their vacation with us, also. Ninas brother, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacobson from Northfteld, Minnesota, ust arrived, after apendlng one year In Japan, where he taujd In a fnlvershy there. They will spend five days here and Oak Cliy and Della with Ninas mother, Melissa Jacobson and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fsy Jacobson and family. Mr and Mrs. Rudy, (Nona) A spurn of Salt LskeCHy. srwni one weekend with us. Our son, Clark Brunson from Richfield Is her lo spend the sumn.r r, CtESTS OF VCHL LYNCH recently nave hr sister, Clenys OMroyd and Teresa Nay, Rich-fielMopping to visit during the afternoon were Dona I J and Betty Abraham of El Cajon, California. They were enroute home after attending LOS Conference in Salt l.ak city and visiting t bole daughter and family In Spanish Fork. grand--laught- f in Brunson iheengagetm nr of tbelr daughter, Julie Ann to Mr. Merlin lee Jackson, son ol 31 r. and 3!rs 31etlin Jjr I announcing son They have set August 23, as thetr wei-ltndate. A garden wed ting and reception are being planned. c Cattlemen to host summer convention The ytillar J County Cattle men's Aesociatlcn will the State Cattlemen's annual lour this year. Event are slated to Mll. derwiy July 12. wRnagemraj session Friday at Id a m. keE Istratl'vn will stan thenande n. ttnue until 3 in the fnrn.,n at 1:20 a general 'e hclJ ftd lowed bvmeeting(w,r a! ut tnr,-m- er t lah. sank. Alta I Kenney Alta Luc lie Kenney Christiansen, 77. died June 17, 1974 in the City of Hope Hospital, Duane, California, of leukemia. She was bom October 25, 1897. Holden. 1'tah lo Ben), mtn and Harriet Ellen Mxon Kenney. She married Erostus LeRoy Christiansen. Oct. 14, 1923 In he Sail Lake L. D. S, Teriple. He died. incite was an active member of the L. D. S Church and spent much of her time visiting nd helping at Veteran's ho, pltal. Survivors: sons, Wayne. Hry, daughter, Mrs. Verdeo (Colleen) Homan, grandchildren and Calif, Brothers. Don E. heonry. Bountiful, fl. G. w. Kenney, Holden; sisters, 31 rs. hist (Beth) Robins, Richfield; Mrs. Joseph W. (Flora) McEwan. of Salt Lake City. Tie following funeral ser-vicwere heid June P, 1974 n ihe El Monte North Ward" es Caoel. Speaker; Joseph T ' " T: taken Idtal tti - It h.ijs V tt,.- Her da. i. thete ; A -- S' i,t r, ' MllN.t ; Jr, '.rt AT ' ; Ptano Solo: V. Roman , tr. ij , d it, tw'W I Schiff-ma- Father"-Dal- Mr and Salt Mrs u. 3trv )etb and 3tr. tnic EVA PKKFTRAND WAS f mr mem-luof her family together at 1 he homed 31 Z and Mr. Joseph Becvatrand In bountiful, Sund y afternoon for visiting an I en- tr Jukws, sa. new The idea far the icn rame aha whrn (he came warden, Huhert J I vile, twrame rmurtned several had hewn run u.rr while rrming the road. White , best digs the hale. Captain Lytle pl F'.rne- -l and Sfr t hsrtrs M. KiHwt hold the sign. h Sfr Ituitwnn) It S, trmy haue t'pt link (hark-groun- ph-.l- o Fnet Some people believed that gold wav Ingi-Heby the sun and that (he heat of underground vein wholly everything the) came into contact with, turning tliove vubvtanre into gold WARN-e- F'io Cuddy an ststtr, t family. r, Millard C mint v Progress Fillmore, Ltah 84031 Friday. July 3. 1974 Ah!trom. Wood on thetr Golden Wedding Anniversary. BlRTOM 4 LILA BADGER had ta I heir guesi the weekend of June 21st, their ton Hilly and klauren Badger, sons, Dvld and 3tr. and 31 rs. Robert Badger and baby all of bert Badger tnJ Baby all of Sail Lake. Burton and Li'a received word Monday that Xtaurene had auffere i a serious heart attack and la a patient at M. Xtark's Hospital and ts tn Hi Intensive Care t'ntt. We certainly wish her a speedy DAYNE OF As the I title League Baseball Season drows in an end, congratulations should be give t to the various team and a special thanks to the coaches for the time they have s me.-ntier- tm Jerri with the young men tn teaching them the fundamental of participation tn baseball, as well as sponsmaiHMp. The coaches have teen teon Sylvester, Dean Perkins, V trge Christen ven, Kim retersen, Jtm TattsS. Howard Edison, Gene Lund, hlertln Jaekson.Dr. JESS and Estell Rennet during the weekend were tbelr son and wile Melvin and Wayne Reid and Jery Brlnker-hol- Bennett and daughter of Provo. Reunion PHYLitS BENNETT WAS in Fremont, t tah, Saturday at- Ivrnling a family reunion. BRtCE 4 JO ANN ASHBY and sou, Woods Cross were the guests vt thetr pa rents. Cecil ttd Bly Nixon, Qarr and Doreen Ashby, than baseballs or smaller than marbles -- either can flatten a field and destroy a cash crop. Insure today with Farmers Union crop hail insurance! 3TE-ve- n and family, Chtno, have vaca'toolng 1 '.be home of their parents, Orvtn and Louise Stevens. They 4 the joined uther member family In honoring heir parent on thetr Golden Wedding Anniversary. Sunday. Call-fornl- b-- stones bigger Hail Golden wedding MR 4 MRS MONT C. a. n National J0 Union Ffmtt Insurant. Compart MR 4 MRS FFEDBFNNRTT, Iheir children Lariy and Irene Bennett and boy of Chandler, ArUona, Mike and Toni Frllnt end boy of Battle 3lun-tai- loNevada. U o Mr. cosnft msuaxwcl nh SEE n. Ted and Karen Bennett and Son who live here, joined other family menitvr In Levan, l lah Saturday to honor thetr parent and and 31 KAY PETERSON Telephone 758-247- 3 Seipio, Utah , Clark grsn!ir-ents- r. Pr lAYCEES 4th of JULY DANCE 9:30 at Tennis Court $1.25 per Person PE THERE! 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Now you all go and yoe for me Wause I am a womai t d please don't vote against me brause Im a woman P, Emily Young d-- Paid Political Advertisement IS Special thanks Colorado. HOME CANADA Iohi.on'. BLAINE 4 JAN CROSI AND and three sons left Saturd-- y to spend a week a it guest of their parent, Boyd and Jert Watt and boy tt Gunnison, AT THE ROBINS visiting at He home of ht grandmutlier, Stella Jtdmsou, Jeff and Pennl, also the Ken and e what he e MTtie, ll"13n, n ... ?v.t I 4 MRS FRED WATTS MR MR 4 MRS JACK CARLSON MRS DAVID H AND are In Salt Lake to keep a doctor's apjulntmem for Vie. Josle Miller aeeomiranied tern to the city. She will vjmi hot from Salt Lake City were here for a short visit wttu her mother, Fella AJlen. w-- s - that AT THE REX lit' TC HINSONS and husband, Russ McGinn, Burbank, California and their son, Cloyd. are daughter, Haiue 3tR. WATTS La Verda Nlalson, Vtmrsvtlle, California, were hete calling on fnetus. They came to see Ola Fox who is in .a Salt Lake hospltakfor treatment. daughter, Calif umla. D. A lafin nteana tcq'i'Ovibdiiica Hu- proper of that farm . huddingv. gitinpmi.nl. locvt.-vl rflcvls tv one l rvponsit ddicv 3Nc vl I'kc to give you a hand with planning compute latm insurance protection in one up ptogt.ini that Can save you confusion anJ money. .See uv lot all the )h. HARVEY daughter, Canidate Explains Views J Fort donee this past week have 'emt Dora husband, A I, their i druphters, J.orram snd Slu-raud children frotnCoiton. Calif AT THE FRANK HARDING home is his mother and husband, Mr. and J.lrs, McMants, also Dixie and Don Jacobs and B. L. Bradley Daren p;tce .tt-nd- I'a-H- e 1tCK KOSwi, ? i(S real Vsisirv Iwkr, Bern- fam- lru?lewo(4 park Christiansen. anJ Thomas Chruttansen. Ilonurary pi teafer Dirk K. Christlatxen. several years a;o r;-- P son 1). with s home with them. hppy tchaie tentv-- 3ly Chrtvtuinsen, f Iheir grandparents are Ftiit Pelcrson from Net hi an I Man! Vr.Vm Prices fmm M tr V a Mr. Slaniet Pearson sti.t to Provo m SaturJa' anlthe', v eatr Mctwan. pi tr. o n r. BencJicthm: BUhoji Richard iv,. Till It.o.M '0 Chri.-.tiaasen- , ;.x Mr. V HEVF.IU AND Gale mid Stan Buxton and ily, Mendon, ttah. dr ard prows. Texas are here for a short visit. Halt, Dale V. Roman. Jeffrey W. Roman, .V.lcturl W' Countv. lie has the lhj,lma ralrol for four years, and wiil be taking MelSchjff-man- s place, John has a tsife and two sons who have moved down wiin him. The Kimball have Moab and family Mr. and R Smllh where he was employed b the Division of Wildlife Services as a govern-nten- t trapper before he became a HUway irotman has also lived in McmiKollo and tin r W'. home and they are settling In. John lived in tNt' m I i on - i Walk-e- Hea ting: Gay C. Smith, Roy P.ca-- p PROWS IS IN THE SHERIDAN Beaver County Hospital treatment. The Prows Dedication of the grave: Ver Vn 31. Roman Patl Uarrrs were grandwons: Verden Cent. Davis Mel Beaver Hospital In recovery. DaleV. Roman. Incoratian: Rnton M, Knight. Acknowledgement: Bishop Jason J. Xtorgan. Eulogy: Bishop Mm ray duff. John C. Kimball is purchased ? fountain in Sicily was credited with beirg able to divtinguUh truth (rum bs Writing were thrown into it, a.'d the truth floated, lie A Interment: Cemetery. nit Hitfmay I'airt lm.in lit Mab rvhty has been iransferred here front Keen AT VIHGE Chrlsiensen's have been their djinJilers, Verne and Jim Hansen and family, Salt Lake Cltv; St Mirks patient Accompanist; Joins Force In Mocb Area Flowell. Robtm-on- , Holden Happenings Vocal Solo: Retiecca B. New Trooper Dtan Hogan and four daughters of Salmon. Idaho, also Leah visit. Harold and Della Organist: Joan Cotllmrood. and then a Ntevk dinner at 7. On ealurlay, evnts gi underway with a cwiniy wi le tour starling tt 9 a.m. wilts a lutvh-eo- n at the Delta City park at I p.m. All cattlemen are invited and urged to attend, t or furiher Information you may contact. Grant Raxm-is-ein Flowell or Clay Cummings inFlHmure. Chttstensen home were Lev and Eas Vegas, and 3tr. and Mrs. Carl Perry, California and fam-th- e are visiting their parents, La Sal Al er, 31 organ. 1 VISITING AT THE FRtDA BP. 4 MRS BILL U'RNER and family have been to Colorado visiting their daughter, JBl and husband. Dee Greener. They left Jo Ann for a longer a, Femtly prayer:G. W. Kenre . Presiding: Bishop Jason J, Pan-e- n. - nrn rs Fillmore. DELIA H and Bob Sudweeks nave returned from Corntnj, California where they visited withabroin-e- r and son. Ken Sudweeks and hls wife, Faye. Mrs. Thornlon and mother, Della and brother Bob had spent a month in Clah before returning to their home Incomi- DF. giving a benefit concert on the evening of July 8, at Baker, Nevada Church Hall. A talented phnist, be is using hls talent to help riase funds for a new of Marriage rites perfarmed tit Seipio Mr. and Mr are Ivte, DAVIES garden reeeptioit piatnted for julie attd Merit it at resnin. Pill, i ?s a d lamliv .in I fat tiv si',1 tpn Maul ng an i all go u(. t t I be- prrtfnre. i; I JACK-so- son-ln-Ia- 'TM gr t will cause the grasshopper were killej bePue they laid eggs for nest years brood. Credit for the success of this program goes to those who took the initial tvs In organizing It. A ft on Memmutt, Jack MonNie, anl Mont Rotdtis at well as the whole group that participated, This story it told not only her. af:o. 'r t an i r an i from Mr NOLAN their daughter and Fae and Dean Bundy and children here from Oregon for a fe. days v'slt before they go on to ArUona for a family reunion. The Jacksons had their son John, his wife, Julia. Mteij. her little grandson. About 3C00 acres of range and grassland near Scipto was treated for grassnopper control last week. This was the result of several week of planning and organizing by about 20 Sctpio farmers cooperating with C. S. Department of Agriculture to carry out tn area control All of the Infested program. area west of Highway 91 bordering I be cropland was treat-e- l with 8 ounces of ultra low volume .Tt V) technical grade um iadduii. This usua y results in good control of over 90 percent kill if conditions are In less than two favorable. hours alter the malathlon was applied effect were visible on the grasshoppers. Most of the l.e j MRS a. tn i 1 ff 4 have Seipio grasshopper control office . r tie BRIN-kerho- MR Salmonites visit in Colorado Yisiting Visit in California play benefit concert To Corrtne utr v write v id .,f. Pte-.en- 1 :: : ic; PS. Kanosh Happenings CAPITOL CAPERS Visit before reunion DON BALDWIN AND daughter spent a short time 27 visiting her parents June M t loying a lovely dinner. were: Jospeh, lean an! h.ui Mr. and Mrs. Dellal Ivle anl children, and Linford and Mary n.ece, Robyn, Kelly and Greg. Louise at.d four children, all Carene had been helping care Harold Bountiful; and Na Bean for their new Utile grandson and three sons from Meadow, at Payson, baby of Mr. and and Cordon, Norma and two sons Mrs. Terry Baldwin. from Fort Collins, Colorado, and Harolds daughter, Marilyn, MR 4 MRS EDWARD HAN-soDeVries and baby Brian from Doug and his friend, John Orem, left for their home In Salem. Ttuve who couldn't be there Oregon, June 28, after spending wr Merun and Carolyn and two weeks her with Mary Ems thir family from Livermore, fa1 diy, thg.Chrls Christensens. Carolyn EVA DrCKiTfU .D WLXT with Joseph and hi family to Oak City, Saturday to attend the Coltter Lcvell family reunion. Mr NaDean Beck.! rand and Richard. Don and Jay also went over for thu reunion. Linford Per ki rand and three children, Bountiful met the ftUS4d Ip $0 I Sorensen I Flowell Happenings f. |